LaTeXTrans and TransLaTeX

LaTeXTrans
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TransLaTeX
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Maintenance 10/25
Adoption 10/25
Maturity 15/25
Community 16/25
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Maturity 16/25
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Stars: 443
Forks: 40
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Commits (30d): 0
Language: TeX
License: MIT
Stars: 24
Forks: 1
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Commits (30d): 0
Language: Python
License: MIT
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About LaTeXTrans

NiuTrans/LaTeXTrans

A tool for translating the content of LaTeX documents into various other natural languages (e.g., translating an arXiv paper from English to Chinese).

LaTeXTrans helps researchers and students translate scientific papers from platforms like arXiv into different languages, specifically designed for documents written in LaTeX. You input an arXiv paper ID or a local LaTeX project, and it outputs a high-quality translated PDF while preserving original formatting, formulas, and cross-references. This tool is for anyone in academia who needs to read or disseminate research papers across language barriers without the hassle of manual reformatting.

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About TransLaTeX

habaneraa/TransLaTeX

TransLaTeX is a simple tool for translating LaTeX projects using Large Language Models. It can automatically translate LaTeX sources from any language to any other language with precision and customization.

This tool helps researchers and academics translate their LaTeX research papers or documents from any language into another. You provide your original LaTeX project files, and it uses large language models to translate the text content, outputting a new set of LaTeX files in the target language while preserving the original structure. It's designed for anyone who needs to publish or share their LaTeX-formatted work in multiple languages.

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